Ian M. Stewart
Staff Reporter, VPM NewsIan M. Stewart previously was the transportation reporter and fill-in anchor for VPM News. He also produced and hosted the World Music Show for VPM Music during its 16 seasons.
Stewart won multiple Regional Edward R. Murrow and Virginias AP Broadcasters awards for reporting and sound editing. He graduated from San Francisco State University with degrees in journalism and creative writing.
You can often find him riding his bike around Chesterfield County or on the Virginia Capital Trail.
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Election officials are concerned about potential interference from people who don't trust the election process.
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Twice a year, restaurants in the Richmond area create a fixed-price meal with part of the proceeds going to Feed More.
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Last year, more than one million people used the trail to bike, run, scooter or walk, according to the Virginia Capital Trail Foundation.
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Both organizations recommend drivers avoid roads during major storms, if possible.
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On the World Music Show for 9/24, we’ll celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by featuring a bunch of great Latin musicians from all over the world including right here in Richmond. Plus, we’ll check out some Latin Grammy nominations and winners from past events and dip into some film music.
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Construction is expected to be complete by spring 2023.
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Like the center of a big wheel, The Diamond District could be a hub of transportation possibilities.
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Many cities across the country have closed retail streets to cars — even before the pandemic. Could Richmond do the same in Carytown’s business district?
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NPR's Daniel Estrin talks with Superorganism's singer, Orono, about the band's latest album, "World Wide Pop."
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